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User Manual

GO-5000M-PMCL-1

GO-5000M-PMCL-EP-1

GO-5000M-PMCL-UV-1

CMOS Digital Progressive Scan

Monochrome Camera with Mini Camera Link Interface

Document Version: 1.0

GO-5000M-PMCL-1_Manual_Ver.1.0_2023-06-19

Summary of Contents for GO-5000M-PMCL-1

Page 1: ...Be sure to read this documentation to ensure proper operation The contents of this documentation are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement 2023 JAI User Manual GO 5000M PMCL...

Page 2: ...ent 9 Usage Precautions 10 Notes on Cable Configurations 10 Notes on Attaching the Lens 10 Notes on Camera Link Cable Connections 10 Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors 11 Notes on Exportation 11...

Page 3: ...the Image 24 Adjust the Gain 24 Adjust the Black Level 25 Step 6 Save the Settings 25 Save the User Settings 26 Load the User Settings 26 Main Functions 27 Camera Link Interface 27 Digital IN OUT Int...

Page 4: ...7 1x2 1Y Frame Period Exposure Time Exposure End to FVAL Active Start 68 ROI Region of Interest Settings 69 Digital Output Bit Allocation 70 Acquisition Control 71 Calculation of the Frame Rate 71 Exp...

Page 5: ...Transport Layer Control 103 User Set Control 104 JAI Custom 104 Miscellaneous 112 Dimensions GO 5000M PMCL 1 112 Dimensions GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 and GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 113 Spectral Response 114 Specifi...

Page 6: ...ares that GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 and GO 5000M PMCL UV 1comply with the following provisions applying to their standards EN55032 Generic emission standard part 1 EN55035 Generic immunity st...

Page 7: ...an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not exp...

Page 8: ...res for the Administration of the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the environm...

Page 9: ...ministration of the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the environment friendly u...

Page 10: ...the lens l Work in a clean environment l Do not remove the caps from the camera and lens until immediately before you attach the lens l To prevent dust from adhering to surfaces point the camera and...

Page 11: ...harge to overflow into surrounding pixels This blooming phenomenon can be seen in the image but does not affect the operation of the camera l Fixed pattern noise When shooting dark objects in high tem...

Page 12: ...on They incorporate video processing functions such as a look up table flat field shading compensation and blemish compensation in addition to fundamental functions such as trigger exposure setting an...

Page 13: ...ens Mount C Mount POWER TRIG LED Camera Link Connector 1 and 2 Mounting Holes M3 3mm depth DC IN Connector UV Model Only Lens Mount C Mount Mount a C mount lens microscope adapter etc here Note Before...

Page 14: ...amera Link Connector 1 and 2 Connect a cable that is compatible with Mini Camera Link SDR connectors here Note The cable length at which communication will be possible will be limited when using a cab...

Page 15: ...t Y_Clk CL Clock 6 19 Out Y_OUT3 Data out 7 20 Terminal 100 8 21 Out Z_OUT0 Data out 9 22 Out Z_OUT1 Data out 10 23 Out Z_OUT2 Data out 11 24 Out Z_Clk CL Clock 12 25 Out Z_OUT3 Data out 13 14 Shield...

Page 16: ...This connector is available only on the EP and UV camera Connect the cable for DC IN here Compatible Connectors l Camera side 09 3111 81 04 Binder l Cable side 79 3108 52 04 Binder AWG 26 or 79 3108...

Page 17: ...s l Save the current setting configurations in user memory Short ASCII Commands The most universal method for controlling a Camera Link camera such as this camera is by the use of short ASCII commands...

Page 18: ...M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 18 Step 1 Connect Devices Lens Direct Mounting or Use MP 43 Tripod Adapter Plate Camera Link Cable Frame Grabber Board DC IN Connection Cable Option EV and UV Models Onl...

Page 19: ...mount protrusion of 10 mm or longer may damage the lens or camera Notes The following formula can be used to estimate the focal length Focal length WD 1 W w WD Working distance distance between lens a...

Page 20: ...en connecting the cables to the connectors Frame Grabber Board Refer to the operating instructions of the frame grabber board and configure settings on the computer as necessary Use a computer that me...

Page 21: ...uipment is connected the POWER TRIG LED at the rear of the camera lights amber and initialization of the camera starts When initialization is complete the POWER TRIG LED lights green Verify whether po...

Page 22: ...or software capable of serial communication to the PC connected to the camera via the frame grabber board Set the following serial communication l Baud Rate 9600 l Data Length 8bit l Start Bit 1bit l...

Page 23: ...ue ImageFormatControl Width 2560 Height 2048 OffsetX horizontal position 0 OffsetY vertical position 0 PixelFormat Mono8 You can specify the image acquisition area For details see ROI Region of Intere...

Page 24: ...lay the Image Display the image captured by the camera Please display the image with the viewer on the frame grabber board application Adjust the Gain The gain control uses Analog Base Gain and Digita...

Page 25: ...Short ASCII Command Values BlackLevelRawAll BL 256 255 Step 6 Save the Settings Related Setting Items User Set Control The configured setting values will be deleted when the camera is turned off By sa...

Page 26: ...ort ASCII Command Values Command Examples UserSetSave SA 1 User1 2 User2 3 User3 SA Param CR LF SA CR LF Load the User Settings 1 Stop image acquisition User settings can only be loaded when image cap...

Page 27: ...2 D2 Port B1 TxIN 8 Tap1 D9 Tap 2 D1 Tap 1 D9 Tap 2 D1 Tap 2 D3 Port B2 TxIN 9 Tap1 D10 Tap 2 D2 Tap 1 D10 Tap 2 D2 Tap 2 D4 Port B3 TxIN 12 Tap1 D11 Tap 2 D3 Tap 1 D11 Tap 2 D3 Tap 2 D5 Port B4 TxIN...

Page 28: ...D9 Port E0 TxIN 7 Tap 3 D0 Tap 5 D0 Tap 5 D2 Port E1 TxIN 8 Tap 3 D1 Tap 5 D1 Tap 5 D3 Port E2 TxIN 9 Tap 3 D2 Tap 5 D2 Tap 5 D4 Port E3 TxIN 12 Tap 3 D3 Tap 5 D3 Tap 5 D5 Port E4 TxIN 13 Tap 3 D4 Tap...

Page 29: ...Tap 8 D2 Tap 8 D4 Port H3 TxIN 12 Tap 8 D3 Tap 8 D5 Port H4 TxIN 13 Tap 8 D4 Tap 8 D6 Port H5 TxIN 14 Tap 8 D5 Tap 8 D7 Port H6 TxIN 10 Tap 8 D6 Tap 8 D8 Port H7 TxIN 11 Tap 8 D7 Tap 8 D9 Port I5 TxIN...

Page 30: ...7MHz clock is used the transfer length through the camera link cable will be extended to 10m for all tap geometries On the other hand the frame rate will be reduced see table The default setting is 72...

Page 31: ...tem Description Low Connect Low Level signal to line item selected in Line Selector Default setting High Connect High Level signal to line item selected in Line Selector Frame Trigger Wait Connect Fra...

Page 32: ...ted signal input or output True High False Low Line Format Indicates the interface information of the input and output lines Internal Signal and LVDS Note On this camera Opto coupled interface is not...

Page 33: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Main Functions GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 33 Basic Block Diagram...

Page 34: ...Signal Trigger Selector Line Selector Pulse Generator Selector Trigger Source Frame Start NAND 1 In 1 NAND 1 In 2 NAND 2 In 1 NAND 2 In 2 Pulse Generator 0 Low High Soft Trigger Exposure Active Frame...

Page 35: ...xel clock is 36 MHz for 8 bit 28 8MHZ for 10 bit and 24 MHZ for 12 bit Pulse Generator Default Settings Display Name Value Clock Pre scaler 107 Pulse Generator Scaler Pulse Generator Length Start Poin...

Page 36: ...ount value is 0 and if Pulse Generator Clear signal is not input the pulse generator generates the pulse repeatedly until reaching this counter up value Pulse Generator Start Point Set the active outp...

Page 37: ...lse generator In case of Async Mode if the clear signal is input during the length setting value the counter will stop counting according to the clear signal input In case of Sync Mode if the clear si...

Page 38: ...Connect NAND 0 output signal to Clear Source for the pulse generator Nand1 Out Connect NAND 1 output signal to Clear Source for the pulse generator Pulse Generator Setting Table Display Name Value Cl...

Page 39: ...Pulse Generator Clear Source Low High Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Exposure Active Fval Lval CL_CC1_In Nand0 Out Nand1 Out Note If Pulse Generator Repeat Count is set to 0 the pulse generator works...

Page 40: ...Tap Geometry Camera Output Format Bit Assignment 1X2 1Y 8 bit 10 bit 12 bit 1X3 1Y 8 bit 1X4 1Y 8 bit 10 bit 12 bit 1X8 1Y 8 bit 10 bit Note The camera output description is based on GenICam SFNC Ver...

Page 41: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Main Functions GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 41 1X3 1Y 1X3 1Y is a 3 tap readout system specified in GenICam Tap Geometry...

Page 42: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Main Functions GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 42 1X4 1Y 1X4 1Y is a 4 tap readout system specified in GenICam Tap Geometry...

Page 43: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Main Functions GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 43 1X8 1Y 1X8 1Y is an 8 tap readout system and outputs as follows...

Page 44: ...1 0 Main Functions GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 44 Output Timing Horizontal The horizontal frequency is changed by setting the Tap Geometry Horizontal timing per 1 tap in Cam...

Page 45: ...x2 160 170 330 640 0 1024 0 x4 x2 80 250 330 2560 0 512 0 Off Off 320 10 330 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 160 170 330 640 0 512 0 x4 x4 80 250 330 48 57 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off 320 14 334 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off...

Page 46: ...x2 320 253 573 640 0 1024 0 x4 x2 160 413 573 2560 0 512 0 Off Off 640 14 654 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 320 253 573 640 0 512 0 x4 x4 160 413 573 72 85 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off 640 12 652 1280 0 2048 0 x2 O...

Page 47: ...ROI Binning LVAL Active LVAL Non Active H Total Width Offset X Height Offset Y Horizontal Vertical Unit clock Unit clock Unit clock 1X3 1Y 84 99 MHZ 2559 0 2048 0 Off Off 853 12 865 1278 0 2048 0 x2 O...

Page 48: ...x2 640 17 657 640 0 1024 0 x4 x2 320 155 575 2560 0 512 0 Off Off 1280 14 1294 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 640 17 657 640 0 512 0 x4 x4 320 155 575 72 85 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off 1280 14 1294 1280 0 2048 0 x2...

Page 49: ...nit us Width Offset X Height Offset Y Horizontal Vertical 1X8 1Y 8bit 72 85 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 330 220 751 4 53 B 330 220 779 4 529 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 330 220 751 4 53 B 330 220 779 4 529...

Page 50: ...MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 333 7 145 56 6 87 B 334 145 423 6 876 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 329 3 147 493 6 78 B 330 147 186 6 794 640 0 2048 0 x4 Off A 329 3 147 493 6 78 B 330 147 186 6 794 2560 0 1024...

Page 51: ...MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 333 4 174 825 5 72 B 334 174 508 5 73 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 329 9 176 687 5 66 B 330 176 623 5 662 640 0 2048 0 x4 Off A 329 9 176 687 5 66 B 330 176 623 5 662 2560 0 102...

Page 52: ...MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 333 7 145 56 6 87 B 334 145 423 6 876 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 329 3 147 493 6 78 B 330 147 186 6 794 640 0 2048 0 x4 Off A 329 3 147 493 6 78 B 330 147 186 6 794 2560 0 102...

Page 53: ...Width Offset X Height Offset Y Horizontal Vertical 1X4 1Y 84 99 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 653 6 130 039 7 69 B 654 129 969 7 694 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 572 9 148 368 6 74 B 573 148 342 6 741 640 0...

Page 54: ...2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 651 2 111 857 8 94 B 652 111 916 8 935 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 498 3 146 199 6 84 B 499 146 006 6 849 640 0 2048 0 x4 Off A 492 5 147 929 6 76 B 493 147 059 6 767 2560 0 1024 0...

Page 55: ...2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 651 2 74 571 13 41 B 652 75 421 13 259 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 334 2 154 349 6 88 B 335 144 989 6 897 640 0 2048 0 x4 Off A 329 3 147 493 6 78 B 330 147 186 6 794 2560 0 1024 0...

Page 56: ...Period Unit us Width Offset X Height Offset Y Horizontal Vertical 1X3 1Y 84 99 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 864 4 98 328 10 17 B 865 98 266 10 176 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 578 147 059 6 8 B 578 147 059...

Page 57: ...dth Offset X Height Offset Y Horizontal Vertical 1X2 1Y 84 99 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 1293 7 65 703 15 22 B 1294 65 668 15 224 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 656 2 129 534 7 72 B 657 129 376 7 729 640 0 2...

Page 58: ...0 2048 0 Off Off A 1293 2 56 338 17 75 B 1294 56 304 17 761 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 652 8 111 607 8 960 B 653 111 573 8 963 640 0 2048 0 x4 Off A 492 5 147 929 6 76 B 493 147 783 6 767 2560 0 1024 0 O...

Page 59: ...2560 0 2048 0 Off Off A 1294 9 37 509 26 66 B 1296 37 478 26 682 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off A 650 9 74 627 13 4 B 651 74 61 13 403 640 0 2048 0 x4 Off A 334 2 145 349 6 88 B 335 144 989 6 897 2560 0 1024 0...

Page 60: ...shows the vertical timing of Camera Link output during continuous trigger operation However with 1X8 1Y 10 bit geometry which is 80 bit configuration DVAL and Exposure Active which are normally outpu...

Page 61: ...1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off 2048 10 1280 0 1024 0 x2 x2 1024 10 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 512 10 512 0 2048 0 x4 Off 2048 10 512 0 1024 0 x4 x2 1024 10 512 0 512 0 x4 x4 512 10 48 57 MHz 14117 us 2560 0 2048 0 Off...

Page 62: ...2 14 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off 2048 14 1280 0 1024 0 x2 x2 1024 14 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 512 14 512 0 2048 0 x4 Off 2048 14 512 0 1024 0 x4 x2 1024 14 512 0 512 0 x4 x4 512 14 72 85 MHz 18268 us 2560 0 2048 0...

Page 63: ...I Binning FVAL DVAL Active Unit line FVAL Non Active Unit line V Offset Unit line Exposure Time min Unit s Width Offset X Height Offset Y Horizontal Vertical 1X3 1Y 8 bit 84 99 MHz 20796 us 2559 0 204...

Page 64: ...2 14 1280 0 2048 0 x2 Off 2048 14 1280 0 1024 0 x2 x2 1024 14 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 512 14 512 0 2048 0 x4 Off 2048 14 512 0 1024 0 x4 x2 1024 14 512 0 512 0 x4 x4 512 14 72 85 MHz 36366 us 2560 0 2048 0...

Page 65: ...9272 9228 1280 0 1024 0 x2 x2 4681 4628 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 2383 2302 512 0 2048 0 x4 Off 9272 9280 512 0 1024 0 x4 x2 4681 4628 512 0 512 0 x4 x4 2383 2302 48 57 MHz 14117 us 2560 0 2048 0 Off Off 14...

Page 66: ...Off 13934 13998 1280 0 1024 0 x2 x2 7027 7001 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 3570 3502 512 0 2048 0 x4 Off 13934 13998 512 0 1024 0 x4 x2 7027 7001 512 0 512 0 x4 x4 3570 3502 72 85 MHz 18268 us 2560 0 2048 0 Off...

Page 67: ...OI Binning Frame Period min Unit us Exposure Time max Unit us Exposure End to FVAL Active Start Unit us Width Offset X Height Offset Y Horizontal Vertical 1X3 1Y 8 bit 84 99 MHz 20796 us 2559 0 2048 0...

Page 68: ...f 15889 15976 1280 0 1024 0 x2 x2 8013 7998 1280 0 512 0 x2 x4 4071 4008 512 0 2048 0 x4 Off 13934 13998 512 0 1024 0 x4 x2 7027 7001 512 0 512 0 x4 x4 3570 3502 72 85 MHz 36366 us 2560 0 2048 0 Off O...

Page 69: ...Width Height Offset X and Offset Y If the height is decreased the number of lines read out is decreased and as the result the frame rate is increased However in the horizontal direction the horizontal...

Page 70: ...O 5000M PMCL UV 1 70 Digital Output Bit Allocation CMOS Out Offset 100 120 bit Setup 133 12 bit Digital Output 8 bit 10 bit 12 bit Black 100 0LSB 133LSB 8LSB 32LSB 128LSB 100 3527 3427LSB 3560LSB 222L...

Page 71: ...for the default frame rate the setting is ignored and the default frame rate is used The setting range in Acquisition Frame Rate is Shortest Acquisition Frame Rate to Longest Inverse number of time r...

Page 72: ...Low 16 97 1428 18 3 1X3 1Y 84 99 High 3 15 254 99985 14 47 8 72 85 Mid 16 218 5713 41 0 48 57 Low 14 145 7142 27 4 1X4 1Y 84 99 High 4 12 339 9998 16 63 6 72 85 Mid 291 4284 54 7 48 57 Low 194 2856 36...

Page 73: ...posure time float Exposure Time Raw Raw 10 Max exposure time us Exposure time integer Exposure Auto Off Disable the exposure auto Continuous Enable the exposure auto Exposure Mode The exposure mode se...

Page 74: ...ration Exposure Mode must first be set to something other than OFF and then Trigger Mode of Frame Start must be ON If the exposure mode is set to OFF the trigger mode cannot be set Operational mode by...

Page 75: ...effective only for Timed JAI ALC Reference controls the brightness There are two modes OFF and Continuous l OFF No exposure control l Continuous Exposure continues to be adjusted automatically In thi...

Page 76: ...g operation with a user set exposure time On Timed Off EPS Trigger Externally triggered operation with a user set exposure time On Timed RCT RCT Trigger Externally triggered operation for RCT On Trigg...

Page 77: ...eration Line 7 CC1 Connect Trigger In signal through CC1 in Camera Link Interface to the selected trigger operation NAND 0 Out Connect NAND 0 OUT signal to the selected trigger operation NAND 1 Out Co...

Page 78: ...s which do not require triggering Trigger Mode Readout Mode Time Min Frame Period Timed Exposure Mode Trigger Mode OFF Full 9435us ROI Center 2 3 6281us ROI Center 1 2 4740us ROI Center 1 4 2393us ROI...

Page 79: ...ring the exposure period Primary settings to use this mode l Trigger Mode ON l Exposure Mode Timed Trigger Mode Readout Mode Time Min Trigger Period Timed Exposure Mode Trigger Mode ON Full 9435us 8 0...

Page 80: ...accepted during the exposure period Primary settings to use this mode l Trigger Mode ON l Exposure Mode Trigger Width Trigger Mode Readout Mode Time Min Trigger Period TriggerWidth Exposure Mode Full...

Page 81: ...h the accumulation and the readout are performed When the accumulated signal against the trigger is read out FVAL LVAL and DVAL are output too Primary settings to use this mode l Trigger Mode ON l Exp...

Page 82: ...ettings 1 Exposure Auto Continuous 2 Gain Auto Continuous In the following drawing the steps to achieve this combination are explained The exposure control is the same as in continuous mode When the t...

Page 83: ...435us Exposure time 8 01 s ROI Center 2 3 6281us Exposure time 8 01 s ROI Center 1 2 4740us Exposure time 8 01 s ROI Center 1 4 2393us Exposure time 8 01 s ROI Center 1 8 1219us Exposure time 8 01 s V...

Page 84: ...Default The following table shows the default settings Sequence ROI Offset Gain Selector Exposure Time Black Level Binning LUT Enable Frame Count Next Index Sequence ROI Index Width Height X Y Gain AL...

Page 85: ...Exposure Time 10 8000000 Set to each Index Set the exposure time value Sequence ROI Black Level 256 255 Set to each index Set the black level value Sequence ROI LUT Enable 0 Disable 1 Enable Set the s...

Page 86: ...ndex Selector Multi ROI Height Offset X Offset Y Index 1 1024 0 0 Index 2 2 0 0 Index 3 2 0 0 Index 4 2 0 0 Index 5 2 0 0 Multi ROI Index table default values Multi ROI Setting Command Command Paramet...

Page 87: ...000M PMCL UV 1 87 ROI setting explanation if Multi ROI Index Max is set to 4 Video output of Multi ROI Note In this mode the frame grabber board must set its horizontal pixel number to Multi ROI Width...

Page 88: ...er lap Vide Send Mode Multi ROI Sequence ROI OFF OFF OFF 1 1 2 2 Timed OFF OFF 1 1 2 2 Timed ON OFF 1 1 2 2 Trigger Width ON OFF 1 1 2 2 Timed RCT ON RCT 1 1 2 2 Supported Empty Not Supported Black Le...

Page 89: ...or 12dB The digital gain is used for the master gain setting Analog base gain Analog base gain can be selected from 0dB 6dB and 12dB Gain The master gain DigitalAll can be set x1 0dB to x16 24dB again...

Page 90: ...able l ALC Speed The rate of adjustment of GainAuto can be set common with Exposure Auto l Gain Auto Max The maximum value of GainAuto control range can be set l Gain Auto Min The minimum value of Gai...

Page 91: ...a has a 32 point Lookup Table Thus on this camera an index value of 0 represents a full black pixel and a value of 31 represents a full white pixel The index point values are automatically scaled to f...

Page 92: ...nd Dark Compression This camera has a dark compression circuit to improve the signal to noise ratio in the dark portion of the image Dark Compression Function Linear Factory default No compression Gam...

Page 93: ...equal The block grid for compensation is 20 H x 16 V and each block contains 128 x 128 pixels The complementary process is applied to produce the compensation data with less error Blemish Compensation...

Page 94: ...uto exposure can be combined to provide a wide ranging automatic exposure control from dark to bright or vice versa The functions are applied in the sequence shown below and if one function is disable...

Page 95: ...ging the exposure time Notes l If the exposure mode is OFF and the HDR mode is set to ON the exposure mode is automatically changed to Timed l If horizontal binning and or vertical binning are set to...

Page 96: ...o camera NN is any kind of the command NN Param CR LF Send to camera GA 0 CR LF Camera response COMPLETE CR LF When camera receives a valid command camera will return COMPLETE If camera receives an in...

Page 97: ...DRT 16 0x10 CR LF Camera response COMPLETE CR LF 3 Rewrite new baud rate again with new baud rate Confirmation command Send to camera CBDRT 16 0x10 CR LF Camera response COMPLETE CR LF In case the cam...

Page 98: ...t2 38400bps bit3 57600bps bit4 115200bps 0x01 0xFF 0x1F SBDRT CR LF CurrentBaudrate R W CBDRT READ Indicate current baud rate WRITE Set any bit of baud rate bit0 9600bps bit1 19200bps bit2 38400bps bi...

Page 99: ...R LF WTC CR LF Offset Y R W OFL 0 2047 Height 0 OFL Param CR LF OFL CR LF Offset X R W OFC 0 2552 Width 0 OFC Param CR LF OFC CR LF Binning Horizontal R W HB 1 Normal 2 Binning 2 mode 4 Binning 4 mode...

Page 100: ...ggerSoftware R W STRG 0 1 STRG 0 CR LF FrameStartTrig Source R W TI 0 Low 1 High 2 SoftTrigger 8 PulseGenerator0 13 CL_CC1_In 14 Nand0 15 Nand1 0 TI Param CR LF TI CR LF FrameStartTrig Activation R W...

Page 101: ...l Black Level Control Name Access Short ASCII Values Default Description GainRawDigitalAll R W FGA 100 1600 100 FGA Param CR L F FGA CR LF AnalogBaseGainAll R W ABALL 0 0dB 1 6dB 2 12dB 0 ABALL Param...

Page 102: ...V1 Param CR LF ND0INV1 CR LF LineInverter_Nand1In2 R W ND1INV2 0 False 1 True 0 ND1INV2 Param CR LF ND0INV2 CR LF LineSource_Line1 R W LS0 0 Low 1 High 3 Frame TriggerWait 4 Frame Active 5 Exposure Ac...

Page 103: ...tion LUTValueGreen Mono R W LUTG Param 1 LUT index 0 31 Param 2 LUTdata 0 4095 1 Equivalent LUTG Param1 Para m2 CR LF LUTG Param1 CR LF Transport Layer Control Related Topic Camera Output Format Tap G...

Page 104: ...quisitionFrame Period R W AR 1 325786 us 11961 AR Param CR LF AR CR LF Maximum value is calcurated depending on Height and Offset Y settings BlemishWhite Enable Related Topic Blemish Compensation R W...

Page 105: ...R LF ShadingMode R W SDM 0 Off 1 UserSet1 2 UserSet2 3 UserSet3 0 SDM Param CR LF SDM CR LF VideoSendMode Related Topic Sequence Mode R W VSM 0 Normal 1 Trigger Sequence 2 Command Sequence 3 Multi Roi...

Page 106: ...Vbinning n n 1 128 R W SQVB n 1 Vbinning OFF 2 Vbinning x2 4 Vbinning x4 1 SQVB n Param CR LF SQVB n CR LF SequenceROI LutEnable n n 1 128 R W SQLUT n 0 Off 1 On 0 SQLUT n Param CR LF SQLUT n CR LF S...

Page 107: ...ultiRoiOffsetX3 R W MROX3 0 2559 0 MROX3 Param CR LF MROX3 CR LF MultiRoiOffsetX4 R W MROX4 0 2559 0 MROX4 Param CR LF MROX4 CR LF MultiRoiOffsetX5 R W MROX5 0 2559 0 MROX5 Param CR LF MROX5 CR LF Mul...

Page 108: ...99 100 ASCEI Param CR LF ASCEI CR LF Maximum value is varied depending on frame rate TriggerOption Related Topic RCT Mode R W TRGOP 0 Off 1 RCT 0 TRGOP Param CR LF TRGOP CR LF AlcReference Related Top...

Page 109: ...MLMR Mid Low Mid Right ALCMLR Mid Low Right ALCLL Low Left ALCLML Low Mid Left ALCLMR Low Mid Right ALCLR Low Right CurrentAreaNo Request R O EA 0 Factory area 1 User 1 area 2 User 2 area 3 User 3 are...

Page 110: ...1 0 PGIN Param CR LF PGIN CR LF GpioPulseGen Invert0 R W PGINV 0 Non Inv 1 Inv 0 PGINV Param CR LF PGINV CR LF GpioNand0Input Source1 Related Topic Digital IN OUT Interface R W IND0IN1 0 Low 1 High 2...

Page 111: ...ed Topic Camera Link Interface R W CLCF 0 72 9MHz 1 48 6MHz 2 84 9MHz 3 58 3MHz 0 CLCF Param CR LF CLCF CR LF DarkCompression Related Topic Gamma R O SBS 0 Linear 1 DarkCompression 0 SBS Param CR LF S...

Page 112: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 112 Miscellaneous Dimensions GO 5000M PMCL 1 Notes l Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm l Unit mm...

Page 113: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 113 Dimensions GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 and GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 Notes l Dimensional tolerance 0 3mm l Unit mm...

Page 114: ...User Manual Ver 1 0 Miscellaneous GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 114 Spectral Response GO 5000M PMCL 1 and GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1...

Page 115: ...36MHz 10 bit 2 8 8MHz 12 bit 24MHz Camera Link clock 48 57 MHz 8 Pixels Camera Link Clock Low 58 28 MHz 8 Pixels Camera Link Clock Mid only for X8 1Y 10bit 72 85 MHz 8 Pixels Camera Link Clock Mid Hig...

Page 116: ...ps 1x8 1Y 8 bit CL Clock HIGH H1 V1 107 2fps Binning H1 V2 212 3fps H1 V4 417 1fps H2 V1 107 1fps H2 V2 213 6fps H2 V4 417 0fps H4 V1 107 8fps H4 V2 213 6fps H4 V4 419 6fps 1x8 1Y 10 bit CL Clock MID...

Page 117: ...igger Overlap Fixed to Readout Trigger Input Signal Line7 Camera link CC1 Pulse Generator 0 Soft Trigger NAND0 out NAND1 out Exposure Mode Timed Auto Exposure OFF 10 s Min 8 sec Max Note2 Step 1 s Tri...

Page 118: ...E EN55032 Class A and EN55035 FCC Part15 SubpartB Class A RoHS WEEE Housing Dimensions 29 x 29 x 52 mm W x H x D excluding protrusion Weight 60g Notes l Note1 In 1X3 1Y type if the width is set not to...

Page 119: ...Ver 1 0 User s Record GO 5000M PMCL 1 GO 5000M PMCL EP 1 GO 5000M PMCL UV 1 119 User s Record Model name Revision Serial No Firmware version For camera revision history please contact your local JAI...

Page 120: ...ace this camera towards the sun extreme bright light or light reflecting objects l When this camera is not in use put the supplied lens cap on the lens mount l Handle this camera with the maximum care...

Page 121: ...MCL UV 1 Trademarks Other systems and product names described in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The and symbols are not used in this document Revision...

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